Annual Government Horse Counts
It is important to note the following inconsistencies between the 2023 count and this year’s count. • A total count of 1478 horses was listed
It is important to note the following inconsistencies between the 2023 count and this year’s count. • A total count of 1478 horses was listed
Recently, Canadian Wildlife Magazine released their March April 2024 issue. Within the magazine is an article on Alberta’s Wild Horses. We were fortunate to have
Join us on May 4, 2024 at the Olds Legion in Olds Alberta, for our Annual Fund Raising dinner for the Wild Horses of Alberta
On behalf of the Board of Directors of WHOAS and the Alberta wild horses, we want to take this time for a safe and good
December is here and although the snow is starting to come, there is not enough to cause the horses any difficulty finding forage. On our
WHOAS continues to work hard taking care of wild horses that were in need of rescue. Peeking out to see what was going on was
On November 11 you may take time out of our busy day to remember our brave men and women that have died or fought for our freedom and
We are well into the fall season and your wild horses are doing pretty well considering all that they had to go through this year.
History Since the early 1700’s, the wild horses have been an integral part of the Eastern Slopes ofthe Rocky Mountains of Alberta. Since the early
This year summer is starting to become overly hot and dry. The wild horses are on the move in order to find suitable summer ranges.
March can be a very hard time of the year for the wild horses. This year is proving to be extremely hard for the horses
For the upcoming year WHOAS is still working hard to protect and save our Alberta wild horses. So far winter has not been too bad
On behalf of the Board of Directors of WHOAS and the Alberta wild horses, we want to take this time for a safe and good
December is here and although the snow is starting to come, there is not enough to cause the horses any difficulty finding forage. On our
WHOAS continues to work hard taking care of wild horses that were in need of rescue. Peeking out to see what was going on was
On November 11 you may take time out of our busy day to remember our brave men and women that have died or fought for our freedom and
We are well into the fall season and your wild horses are doing pretty well considering all that they had to go through this year.
History Since the early 1700’s, the wild horses have been an integral part of the Eastern Slopes ofthe Rocky Mountains of Alberta. Since the early
This year summer is starting to become overly hot and dry. The wild horses are on the move in order to find suitable summer ranges.
March can be a very hard time of the year for the wild horses. This year is proving to be extremely hard for the horses
For the upcoming year WHOAS is still working hard to protect and save our Alberta wild horses. So far winter has not been too bad
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